Building informed, compassionate, and dementia-inclusive communities.
Why Community & Awareness Matter
Dementia often lives in silence.
Many families:
- Don’t recognise early signs
- Delay seeking help due to stigma
- Feel shame or isolation
- Believe memory loss is “just ageing”
Community & Awareness events exist to change this narrative.
They create spaces where:
- Dementia is talked about openly
- Questions are welcomed
- Myths are gently corrected
- Communities learn how to respond with empathy
Awareness is not just information—it’s a collective responsibility.
What Are Community & Awareness Events?
These events are designed to:
- Reach people before crisis
- Normalise conversations about dementia
- Encourage early help-seeking
- Build dementia-friendly attitudes
- Involve the wider community—not just caregivers
They are inclusive, accessible, and welcoming to all.
Types of Community & Awareness Events
Dementia Awareness Sessions
Introductory talks and sessions that cover:
- What dementia is (and isn’t)
- Early signs and common myths
- How families and communities can help
- Where to seek support
Ideal for:
- Resident welfare associations
- Workplaces and corporates
- Colleges and schools
- Community groups
Community Conversations
Open, facilitated discussions that invite:
- Shared experiences
- Honest questions
- Cultural perspectives
- Collective learning
Community conversations reduce fear by replacing silence with understanding.
Open Houses
Opportunities to:
- Visit our space
- Meet the team
- Learn about dementia care and support services
- Ask questions in an informal setting
Open houses help communities connect with care in a human way.
Fundraising & Advocacy Events
Events that combine awareness with action:
- Walks, runs, or community drives
- Campaigns and public engagement events
- Advocacy initiatives that amplify dementia voices
These events help:
- Sustain caregiver support programmes
- Reduce stigma at scale
- Bring dementia into public consciousness
